About CCR

The Constitutional Court Review is the only international journal of record that devotes its attention to the work of South Africa’s highest court. The long essays, replies, articles and case comments use recent decisions to navigate more general currents in the Court’s jurisprudence. The authors may be first rate black letter lawyers, but their interventions are about what South African constitutional law ought to be, not what it is. The Journal follows a strict double-blind, peer-reviewed editorial process. It both solicits work from outstanding scholars and accepts submissions that warrant inclusion. The Editors engage with their authors from start to finish and follow internationally accepted best practices. The Constitutional Court Review has been fortunate to have several steadfast sponsors: the University of the Witwatersrand, the University of Johannesburg, the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, SAIFAC, Juta Law and Constitutional Law of South Africa. For any inquiries please contact the Editor-in-Chief, Professor Stu Woolman, at stuart.woolman@wits.ac.za. We look forward to your responses to our work.

Editor’s Note

Chips all in. If you can find a better single volume on South African constitutional law in any South African law journal, then I will buy you a bottle of your favourite scotch. I’m not playing with house money. Read more